Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
M. Kane went to Logansport on business Monday. , Mrs. Frank Webber went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. F. E. Rees went to Lafayette on business today. Miss Ruth McKinzie returned to Bloomington ' today. A. R. Hopkins, and Edward Ranton were in Chicago today. Mrs. W. H. Wendeuof Fair Oaks was shopping here Monday. Mra. A. K Hopkina went to Chicago today for a few days’ visit. John Stockton went to Chicago Monday where he will be employed. Mrs. Ellen Lilly went to Frankfort today to visit heir brother, Fred Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith visited with her parents at Rockfield last Sunday. Joseph Ulm of Goodland came Monday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. John Reed. S. E. Kershner returned to his home in Byran, Ohio, today after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Culp of Remington went to Indianapolis today for a visit of a few days. Mrs. F. H. Hemphill, Mrs. C. E. Prior and Mrs. Mary E. Drake went to Indianapolis today. • Essie Comer of Fair Oaks and Denver Potts of Rensselaer spent Sunday and Monday in Whiting. Mrs. John Lilly, of near Wheatfield, came today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ergus Timmons. Mrs. Amanda Salvage of Chicago returned to her home Monday after a visit with her parents, A. D. Lee. Frances Worden of Remington, .who had been attending school in Chicago, returned to her home toRalph Dunlap, who had been attending school at Indianapolis, returned home today for a tew days’ visit.
Warren T. McCray, the next governor of Indiana, was in Rensselaer for a short time this Tuesday afternoon. Jack and Doris Larsh went to Chicago Monday to meet their mother, who had been visiting in Wisconsin. Mrs. Mark Barnes returned to her home in Kokomo Monday after a week’s visit with Joseph Larsh and family. F. N. White of Francesville, who had spent a few days with his brother, H. E. White and family, returned home Monday. J. T. Carter returned today to his home in Rantoul, 111., after a visit here with his brother-in-law, Lon Colton- and family. Mrs. H. R. Ahderson and son, Carl, of Indiapapolis, who had been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Abbott, returned home today. * Mrs. John LeCuyre and Mrs. Frank O’Brien, who had been visiting their sister, Mrs. Emory Boudreau, of Wolcott, returned home Tuesday. , , . , Mrs. Lida Smith returned today to her home in Elkhart after a. two weeks’ visit here with her sister, Mrs. Kenton Blankenship, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Congram and daughter, Marian, who have been visiting Mt. and Mrs. H. E. White, returned Monday to their home in Paxton, DI. John Rameshorst and John L. Vandenruff, of Chicago, and Tunis Snip and son, of Thayer, were m Rensselaer. The two former are the guests of Mr. Snip. D. D. Gleason of Conklin, Mich., and his brother, sPeter Gleason of Unica, Mich., are visiting with tiie family of Attorney Abraham Halleck and other relatives. Mrs. J. A. Patterson, chairman of the Republican women of the tenth district; came today and continued from here to Remington to attend the Republican rallyLewis A, Quinn, Wilber Boehler, Martin O’Donnell, Harry McMohan and brother motored from Gary Sunday to attend K. of C. initiation at St. Joseph College and to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Quinn.
